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[related_posts]Bishop Ssenyonjo Church of Uganda Primary School now is a government-aided school that received 2,251,000 shillings ($1,325) from the government of Uganda in the last full year. Fees are limited to 3,000 shillings (less than $2) per term for lunch per student.
Bishop Ssenyonjo Church of Uganda Primary School faces several challenges including a lack of teachers’ houses and classrooms, too few desks and chairs for pupils and no administration buildings or library. In addition, the majority of the students are orphans. P.O. Box 575 Masaka, Central Region Uganda.
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